Stegoframeorder—MAC layer covert network channel for wireless IEEE 802.11 networks

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Abstract

The proposed StegoFrameOrder (SFO) method enables the transmission of covert data in wireless computer networks exploiting non-deterministic algorithms of medium access (such as the distributed coordination function), especially in IEEE 802.11 networks. Such a covert channel enables the possibility of leaking crucial information outside secured network in a manner that is difficult to detect. The SFO method embeds hidden bits of information in the relative order of frames transmitted by wireless terminals operating on the same radio channel. The paper presents an idea of this covert channel, its implementation, and possible variants. The paper also discusses implementing the SFO method in a real environment and the experiments performed in the real-world scenario.

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Sawicki, K., Bieszczad, G., & Piotrowski, Z. (2021). Stegoframeorder—MAC layer covert network channel for wireless IEEE 802.11 networks. Sensors, 21(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/s21186268

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